Circle.com Helps WideOpenWest Bring Concept Of Broadband To Life.Business/Technology Editors BALTIMORE--(BUSINESS WIRE)--July 25, 2000 Circle.com (NASDAQ NASDAQ in full National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotations U.S. market for over-the-counter securities. Established in 1971 by the National Association of Securities Dealers (NASD), NASDAQ is an automated quotation system that reports on : CIRC), a leading provider of end-to-end Internet services, has created the newly launched Web site for WideOpenWest LLC (Logical Link Control) See "LANs" under data link protocol. LLC - Logical Link Control . The company is building a brand new, high capacity broadband fiber optic network that will offer super high-speed connections to the Internet, digital cable television, and Internet-based telephone services in several Western markets. The new site, www.wideopenwest.com, visually brings the concept of broadband to life. "WideOpenWest needed both a new graphic identity and a flexible, scalable site, which communicated that WideOpenWest is a technology leader that truly understands the future of interactive media," said Circle.com CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. , Robert T. Wilke. "For Circle.com, developing the visual identity, marketing message, and entire online presence of WideOpenWest posed a fantastic challenge." "The Circle.com creative team quickly grasped the vision of our new residentially focused broadband company," said Mark Haverkate, WideOpenWest president and CEO. "They demonstrated exceptional creative, technical, and project management skills throughout the Web site development process and the project team was a lot of fun to work with. www.wideopenwest.com has the right look, feel, and functionality and it conveys the excitement we were looking for. We are very pleased with the results." To achieve such results, Circle.com designed a comprehensive site that highlights and explains every one of WideOpenWest's services and products. Because many people are still unsure of just what broadband is and how they can use it to their advantage, Circle.com created an animated demonstration to explain broadband's integral role in the development of interactive media. "Working with WideOpenWest provided us with an amazing opportunity to showcase our motion graphics abilities, giving people a glimpse of the excitement of broadband," continued Wilke. The site's overall look is forward thinking and strong, while its navigational system is clear and direct, evoking the efficiency of form and function that WideOpenWest hopes to deliver through broadband. About Circle.com http://www.circle.com Circle.com (NASDAQ: CIRC) is an Internet professional services provider that creates complete end-to-end Web enabling services for its Fortune 1000 and emerging Internet-based clients worldwide. Circle.com, through its 14 offices and over 500 associates worldwide, specializes in Internet-based customer relationship management systems. Circle.com is headquartered in Baltimore, Maryland and is a division of Snyder Communications, Inc. (NYSE NYSE See: New York Stock Exchange : SNC SNC St Norbert College (De Pere, Wisconsin) SNC Sistema Nervioso Central SNC Société en Nom Collectif (French: Partnership) SNC Système Nerveux Central (French: central nervous system) ). Clients include: American Legacy Foundation The American Legacy Foundation (ALF)[1][2][3] is a non-profit organization dedicated to preventing teen smoking and encouraging smokers to quit. , drugstore.com, GTE, Guinness, IBM, Lexmark, Lotus Development, MSNBC.com, MyWay.com (A subsidiary of CMGI CMGI Commonly Maintained Grounds Infrastructures CMGI College Marketing Group Information (Services) ), OfficeDepot.com, The PNC Financial Services PNC Financial Services (NYSE: PNC) is a U.S.-based financial services corporation, with assets of $92.0 billion. PNC operations include a regional banking franchise operating primarily in eight states and the District of Columbia, specialized financial businesses serving Group, Symantec, UPS, and Wall Street Journal.com. |
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